<? xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> <theme version="0.1"> <id>Default</id> <name>Default Theme</name> <url> http://download.rainbowsoft.org/ </url> <note>The default theme of Z-Blog</note> <author> <name>zx.asd</name> <url> http://www.rainbowsoft.org/zblog/ </url> <email> null@null.com </email> </author> <source> <name>zx.asd</name> <url> http://www.rainbowsoft.org/zblog/ </url> <email> null@null.com </email> </source> <plugin> <name></name> <note></note> <type></type> <path></path> <include><! [CDATA[]]></include> <level></level> </plugin> <version>1.0</version> <adapted>Z-Blog 1.8</adapted> <pubdate>2005-2-18</pubdate> <modified>2007-7-15</modified> <description><! [CDATA[ <p>The default theme of Z-Blog. All styles in the forum style area are suitable for this theme template</ p> ]]></description> </theme>
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theme, It indicates that this document is subject information, and its attribute version indicates the version number of this document format. -
id, Question ID is the name of the directory where the topic is stored. -
name, The title of the theme can be in both Chinese and English. -
url, The web page address of the published topic. -
note, Introduction to the topic. -
author, Subject author. -
name, Author name. -
url, Author's web address. -
email, Author email. -
source, Original author of the subject. -
name, Original author name. -
url, Website of the original author. -
email, E-mail of the original author. -
plugin, The theme comes with plug-ins. -
name, Plug in name. -
note, Introduction to plug-ins. -
type, Plug in type (such as inline and outline). -
path, Plug in homepage file (such as main. asp). -
include, Plug in contains files, CDATA! (such as). -
level, Plug in permissions ("1" is administrator, "2" is advanced user, and so on). -
version, The version number of the theme itself. -
adapted, The blog version that applies to this topic. -
pubdate, The release date of the topic. -
modified, The last modification date of the subject. -
description, Detailed description of the topic, HTML can be used, but it is not necessary to use newline tags, CDATA!.